Governor-General of Ceylon
- Governor-General of Ceylon
The Governor-General of Ceylon was the representative of the "King of Ceylon" (1948-1952) and the "Queen of Ceylon" (1952-1972) from 1948 when the country became independent as a Commonwealth Realm until the country became the republic of Sri Lanka in 1972.
Governors-General of Ceylon
See also
* Governor of Ceylon
* President of Sri Lanka
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